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SC dismisses YSRCP plea on postal ballots norms in Andhra Pradesh

A vacation bench said the Andhra Pradesh High Court was right in holding that the party could move the court after the counting was over on June 4

June 03, 2024 / 13:22 IST
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The Supreme Court on the June 3, a day before the declaration of Lok Sabha results, refused to entertain a plea by the YSR Congress Party (YSCRP) challenging the changes in the rules for counting of the postal ballots in Andhra Pradesh.

A vacation bench of justices Arvind Kumar and Sandeep Mehta noted that the Andhra Pradesh High Court was right in holding that the ruling party could move court by filing a plea after the counting was over on June 4.

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Andhra is among the four states that held elections to their assemblies along with the Lok Sabha polls. While Sikkim and Arunachal results were declared on June 2, the counting of votes for Andhra and Odisha would be held along with that of the Lok Sabha on June 4.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) relaxed the norms for deciding on the validity of postal ballots. In a May 30 notification, which pertained only to Andhra Pradesh, the poll panel said postal ballots would be accepted even if the Form 13A was signed only by the attesting officer. The Form 13A is a certificate from the returning officer specifying the reason for casting a postal ballot.